DoobieKnicks wrote:my main question is "is it a smart move for a european player to come play in the NBA.
DoobieKnicks wrote:Considering there is a bunch of guys from europe in the NBA, you expect alot of them to be good. That isn't the case, trust me when I say I am not trying to offend anyone from Europe, but they play a different style of basketball over there and not everyone can transfer to a great player over here. Everyone who drafts a european big is going after the next Dirk or big Z. It's a risk that alot of teams take and sometimes it pays off. But more than anything there are alot of failed players from Europe who come to the NBA. In my eyes it's a dream alot of players want to achieve but is it really a smart move to help foward there careers?
Guys like Zaza pachulia, Dan Gadzuric, Sarunas Jacikevicus, Marko Jaric, Thabo Sefolosha, Darko Milicic, Andrea Bargnani, Johan Petro, Jose Garbajosa. There's probably many more, but these kind of players probably would've been better staying in Europe. Not all of them have had a chance to play but I don't see any of them fitting in a good NBA system. Alot of them have been labeled bust. You may add danilo gallinari to this list as well.
Obviously not ever player is bad like Jose Calderon,Tony Parker, Pau Gasol, Dirk Nowitzki, Zydrunas Igalskus, and there are probably some older players that were good to.
My point is that I think alot of international players can't make the transition to the NBA style of play, and I think a team taking a risk on a euroballer isn't something that should be done as often as it is.
benji wrote:Drex wrote:It's basically the same with HS'ers.
And NCAA players.
You've stumbled onto the incredible secret of the NBA. Some players are good enough to become stars, while shockingly, others aren't.
Oskar wrote:Sure, you name a lot of european players that have failed, but then again, start naming american players who do just the same, guys like Newble, Booth and many others, they've done nothing more than Bargnani or Sefolosha or someone.
BiGrEd819 wrote:when it comes to unusual physical specimens combined with skills, (yao, dirk, bargnani etc) whether they're european or not, its attractive for any team to take a risk at.
BiGrEd819 wrote:its nearly impossible to contest his shot cuz he has the range of a gaurd, very good ball-handling skills, and he stands at 7ft.
BiGrEd819 wrote:so? im not a big fan of his or anything, but he has only played 2 years in the nba, averaging over 10 ppg only playing 25mins or less per game. he was drafted in a team where they already have a bunch of guys playing the same position if u've never seen him play its nearly impossible to contest his shot cuz he has the range of a gaurd, very good ball-handling skills, and he stands at 7ft. so..yea... i think he is pretty skilled unless u don't count shooting and ball-handling as a skill. oh yea.. and he's only 22
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